The Emmy nominations were announced last week and as usual, the internet reacted accordingly. TV critics, bloggers, and the general denizens of pop culture took to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and every other social media outlet to let the world know what they thought of the newly announced nominees—but the biggest focus, as expected, was who got snubbed. I am here to add to that focus.

Happy Monday and all that good stuff. There’s much buzzing taking place around the globe, including speculation about who Lupita Nyong’o is really booed up with, “Saturday Night Live’s” parody of “Scandal” and Black Twitter’s ongoing introduction to mainstream America

Is Lena Dunham a one-trick pony, capable of only playing herself as she does on “Girls,” a simultaneously self-doubting and delusional Millennial caught between her own thwarted ambitions and hopeful optimism?

“Girls” star Adam Driver isn’t in the new Coen brothers movie, “Inside Llewyn Davis,” for long, but boy, does he leave an impression, popping up unexpectedly in a recording-studio scene where our folk-singer protagonist Llewyn (Oscar Isaac) must add his pipes to a dorky pop song called “Please Mr. Kennedy.”